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The estate that late Apple chief and tech visionary Steve Jobs called home has been burglarized.

The residence, which is located in Palo Alto, California, was burglarized on July 17. That's according to the official word from Santa Clara County Deputy District Attorney Tom Flattery.

On Tuesday, the San Jose Mercury News was first to report the break-in, a burglary that is being called random and not specifically targeted at the Steve Jobs estate. More than $60,000 worth of "computers and personal items" were reportedly taken.

"The best we can tell is it was totally random," Flattery revealed, adding that a 35-year old Alameda man named Kariem McFarlin was arrested as a suspect August 2nd in connection to the robbery.

Flattery was tight-lipped about the case, declining to discuss the chain of events that led to McFarlin's arrest. But he revealed that McFarlin was likely unaware of the home's significance.

[Conspiracy theory]Well unfortunately for Kariem McFarlin, Pod2Go isn't gonna be working on his jailbreak...............................

..........or will he?[/Conspiracy theory]

Originally Posted by bigboyz

Wow! Wonder what they got away with? Any tech secrets? Make sure you follow up with this one..don't leave us hanging.

Actually he got away with the iPhone 8 which will destroy all phones in existence today. Unfortunately it was not scheduled to be released until the fall of 2018. This gives other companies time to innovate what apple clearly innovated already so that apple can sue them for stealing their ideas...

This case won't make any sense until it's in a patent trial court years from now. Kariem McFarlin was a saumsung spy. LOL!